February 2024
Lauren Boebert’s Son Allegedly Made Sex Tape With Crime Spree Accomplice
2024 Fantasy Baseball Breakouts: 6 players ready to take things to the next level
Everyone’s definition of a fantasy breakout varies, but Andy Behrens has identified six players who could just shock the world in 2024.
Behind the Warriors’ sudden turnaround: The reintroduction of Draymond Green
Since returning from suspension, Draymond Green has put the Warriors back on track. But is it too late?
Hornets reportedly hire Jeff Peterson away from Nets to be new head of basketball operations
The Hornets are stealing Jeff Peterson away from the Nets.
LeBron James may have lifted the Lakers, but it’s the Clippers who loom large in L.A.
The Clippers blew a 21-point lead against the Lakers, but zoom out and you’ll see they are still the more stable franchise in Los Angeles.
Clip on their shoulder: Clippers want out of Lakers shadow
In the most recent battle, the Clippers blew a 21-point lead against the Lakers, but zoom out and you’ll see they are still the more stable franchise.
2025 Super Bowl: Bettors love the chances of a third consecutive title for the Kansas City Chiefs
The two-time defending champs are getting nearly 30% of money bet on the Super Bowl winner.
CISA, U.S. and International Partners Warn of Ongoing Exploitation of Multiple Ivanti Vulnerabilities
CISA, FBI, and MS-ISAC Release Advisory on Phobos Ransomware
Today, CISA, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) released a joint Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA), #StopRansomware: Phobos Ransomware, to disseminate known tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) and indicators of compromise (IOCs), which are from incident response investigations tied to Phobos ransomware activity from as recently as February, 2024.
Structured as a ransomware as a service (RaaS) model, Phobos ransomware actors have targeted entities including municipal and county governments, emergency services, education, public healthcare, and critical infrastructure to successfully ransom several million in U.S. dollars.
CISA, the FBI, and MS-ISAC encourage critical infrastructure organizations to review and implement the mitigations provided in the joint CSA to reduce the likelihood and impact of Phobos ransomware and other ransomware incidents. For more information, see CISA’s #StopRansomware webpage and the updated #StopRansomware Guide.